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Obituary
Louise Boatwright Alexander
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posted February 23, 2010
RIDGE SPRING – Louise Boatwright Alexander
of Fair Pines Plantation, Ridge Spring, South Carolina, died
February 22, 2010. She was the widow of Fred Calvin Alexander.
Born January 19, 1920, into one of the pioneer families that settled
the Ridge section of South Carolina, she was the daughter of Benjamin
and Henrietta Moore Boatwright. Mrs. Alexander graduated from
Ashley Hall, Charleston and attended Converse College,
Spartanburg. She studied at the Kingsmith Studio School,
Washington, DC and received a degree in piano. She also attended
The Julliard School in New York City where she studied piano
pedagogy. She then taught at the Holton-Arms School in Bethesda,
Maryland. Among her students was Jacqueline Bouvier, who would
later become First Lady of the United States, Mrs. John F. Kennedy.
After the death of her father in 1955, Mrs. Alexander managed the
family peach farm which she actively ran with her partner, James O.
Grice, until her retirement in 1972. Respectful of South
Carolina‘s agrarian roots, she was a tireless steward of the land
(“they are not making any more of it”). She had an extensive
knowledge of agriculture of the Ridge and maintained a lifelong
interest in horticulture and gardening. An avid student of
history, she was especially interested in the history of South Carolina
and the Edgefield District. She was widely read with an extensive
library and read the New York Times daily as her father had before
her. Shortly before her death, she was interviewed about Robert
Frost and his daughter, the late Leslie Frost Ballantine, with whom she
had lived in Washington and had formed a life-long friendship.
She also enjoyed entertaining, hosting relatives and friends on many
festive occasions.
Mrs. Alexander spent most of her life in Charlotte and Ridge Spring.
While in Charlotte, she was a member of The Charlotte Country Club and
Christ Episcopal Church before returning to Ridge Spring and her home
church, Grace Episcopal, of which her Grandmother was a founder.
She was a member of the Garden Club of America and was President of the
Palmetto Garden Club of South Carolina from 1982 through 1984.
Mrs. Alexander was a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, the South Caroliniana Society, where she served on the
executive council, a Life Member of the Edgefield County Historical
Society and a Charter Member of the Old Edgefield District Genealogical
Society. She was also a member of The Edgefield History Class and
the Green Boundary Club.
She is survived by her two sons, Richard Boatwright Alexander and his
wife Anne Harper of Charlotte, NC and Benjamin Boatwright Alexander of
Weirton, W.VA; three step-sons, Fred Calvin Alexander Jr. and his wife
Janet of Alexandria, VA, William White Alexander of Hendersonville, NC,
and Markham Robertson Alexander and his wife Linda of Atlanta, GA; four
grandchildren, Fred Calvin Alexander III and his wife Holly, Elizabeth
Spotswood Alexander Spencer and her husband Glen, Richard Boatwright
Alexander Jr. and his wife Christie and Louise Boatwright Alexander, as
well as two great grandchildren, Fred Calvin Alexander IV and
Montgomery Spotswood Alexander.
A rite of the Burial of the Dead will be held at 2pm on Thursday,
February 25, 2010, at Grace Episcopal Church, followed by interment at
Ridge Spring Cemetery. After the services the family will receive
friends at Mrs. Alexander’s home, Fair Pines Plantation. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal
Church, Ridge Spring or the South Caroliniana Library, Columbia.
Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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